Web1.1.1 Ecus Ltd was commissioned by the National Trust and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to carry out archaeological monitoring (watching brief) during remedial works at Duffield Castle Duffield Castle, Duffield, Derbyshire (hereafter ‘the ite’) centred on National S Grid Reference 434347, 344058(Figure 1). 1.1.2 The archaeological watching ... WebComment: Publisher: North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust Date of Publication: 1984 Binding: soft cover Edition: Condition: Good Description: 179 pages. Large size 30 cm x 21 cm book in soft card covers. Inscription from one of the authors on title page (in red pen).
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WebNAT is a local conservation charity which aims to protect Norfolk’s significant archaeological or historic sites at risk. We take monuments into our care, repair them, … WebNorth Derbyshire Archaeological Trust Index: 3301: Author/Originator: North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust (NDAT) Date/Year: Abstract/Summary. NDAT 3301 Description. … shareable digital photo frames
Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 118 (1998) - Contents
WebThe origins of Derbyshire. Derbyshire is first mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 1048 in Manuscript D, known as the "Northern Recension". Its creation appears to be a result of the dismemberment of the Mercian Kingdom's province of the Peak District and the chronicle says, under 1048: “her wæs eac eorðstyrung on Kalendas Maias on manegum … WebEARTHWORK (Modern - 1901 AD to 2050 AD) Description (1) Two enclosures were noted on aerial photographs in 1977 by the North Derbyshire Archaeological Committee, … WebThis policy is designed to create a uniform region-wide approach to the preparation and deposition of archaeological archives. The document has been developed in partnership with museums throughout the Yorkshire and Humber region, local government archaeological officers, English Heritage, the University of York and a number of field ... shareable faith